The morals of the story may stoke the ires of both Hulk and Thor fans.
If you have the power of The Hulk then you can beat Odinson (sans Mjolnir).
If you have the mind of The Cho then you can persevere better than Banner (at Hulking out).

Finally we get an all out, memborable battle that the great cover gives justice, in this latest tired round of The Guantlet. More of the same very good art. Next issue is more of the same with Chulk's trying to defeat the dully unnamed "The Warlord". And somehow he has finagled himself a nuke from the USSR that could end up breaking the world.

I think Hulkfans would be out celebrating if Thor chopped Cho's head off.
I know I would.
I know I've been complaining about this a lot but I really don't understand that people still want to read this garbage.
I couldn't be more disappointed in Pak. He was brilliant writing the original Planet Hulk and World War Hulk. Now he's doing the exact same thing, but with his baby in the main role. Probably because this is actually the story he wanted to do from the start. Cho is more important to him than Banner because he created Cho. Pak seems to like writing stories with only characters that he created. An easy thing to do on an alien planet that he also created. Sakaar was actually destroyed but now it isn't! That what Pak does, whatever he wants. He wrote Banner into oblivion, shoehorned his boy into the role of The Hulk. Recreates planets when he needs them to do what he likes.
Never mind us, Hulkfans. We're just here to let Pak crap on us.
People are complaining for years about how Jim Starlin is writing Thanos like he's his baby. Well, that's NOTHING compared to what Pak is doing. At least Thanos is an original!
All that Pak did was steal The Hulk!